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Mor had not been on the forum--as a regular poster, anyway--for several years at that time. I knew he had a history with her, but when she started hitting on me continually at an awards show I just couldn't turn her down. I felt sorry for her really. And what a mess of a month that turned out to be! Of course a gentleman doesn't kiss and tell, so I refuse to tell you about her meth problems or gender confusion. Don't ask, I won't tell you.

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Mor had not been on the forum--as a regular poster, anyway--for several years at that time. I knew he had a history with her, but when she started hitting on me continually at an awards show I just couldn't turn her down.

She was crying because she had got drunk and was making a fool of herself with lewd stories and... activities. Well, as her date I found this simply unacceptable, celebrity or no. Anyway, so I tore into her, and the photographer for the night caught her crying, and it made TMZ, and it was a mess really. I didn't mention it on here for obvious reasons. It's embarrassing even now. But there's the pic fwiw...

I don't understand what you are asking. But I don't go in for such trashy talk ("dicis"), however you may spell it!

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

I don't understand what you are asking. But I don't go in for such trashy talk ("dicis"), however you may spell it!

I wasn't asking anything. I was implying that Carmen makes bad decisions when her ajna chakra is out of whack, leading her to excessive drinking and further bad choices. Unfortunately, you were one of those bad choices...I just don't know if you were in the initial set of bad choices or in the "further" range. No matter. She always comes back to Daddy.

How dare you! Her chi had never been so strong as it was when we were together. And she may be a big fan of Mor, but there's a reason she nicknamed me "credible" (thus making me "Just-in credible").

EDIT-Also, I didn't know you were her Daddy. If she had told me that she was into age play I probably wouldn't have hooked up with her. Just not my thing. Anyway, I'm glad you're happy with her again.

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

'Evil isn't the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as evil, maybe more so, and it's a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against stupid. That might actually make a difference.'~Harry Dresden

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Me too, I couldn't figure out what happened except that it was probably linked to that forum problem the other day. I need to find Tim, but for now, it's Thulsa Doom.

Crom laughs at your avatars. He laughs from his mountain.

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But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."

Me too, I couldn't figure out what happened except that it was probably linked to that forum problem the other day. I need to find Tim, but for now, it's Thulsa Doom.

Crom laughs at your avatars. He laughs from his mountain.

Day of Doom is here.

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'Evil isn't the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as evil, maybe more so, and it's a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against stupid. That might actually make a difference.'~Harry Dresden

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

järki = reason, sense, intelligencejärjestää = organizejärjestelmä = organizationjärjestelmällinen = organizedjärjestelmällistyttää = organizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttää = unorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämätön = having unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyys = unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättomyydellä = with unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydellään = with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänkö = is it with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänköhän = I wonder if it is possible, with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänköhänkään? = I wonder if it is possible, even with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?

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But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.Leviticus 19:34

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

järki = reason, sense, intelligencejärjestää = organizejärjestelmä = organizationjärjestelmällinen = organizedjärjestelmällistyttää = organizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttää = unorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämätön = having unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyys = unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättomyydellä = with unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydellään = with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalizeepäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänkö = is it with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänköhän = I wonder if it is possible, with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänköhänkään? = I wonder if it is possible, even with his unreflectional attention to antiunorganizationalize?

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Except when he ends up spoiling the entire fourth season of Breaking Bad for you.

A sin darker than the depths of hell!

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

I turned up at my first ever Typika service today, only to find out that our church had been broken into a few days ago. Rats.

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'Evil isn't the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as evil, maybe more so, and it's a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against stupid. That might actually make a difference.'~Harry Dresden

Fortunately, the rascals realised that peddling off the sanctuary vessels wouldn't go unnoticed, and dumped them. Most have been retrieved. But the church will have to stay locked during the day, until the sanctuary doors can be fixed and secured again.

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'Evil isn't the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as evil, maybe more so, and it's a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against stupid. That might actually make a difference.'~Harry Dresden

I turned up at my first ever Typika service today, only to find out that our church had been broken into a few days ago. Rats.

Lol at the avatar, is that a powerpuff girl?

It's a Potterpuff. 'The Lot of Severus Snape.'

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'Evil isn't the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as evil, maybe more so, and it's a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against stupid. That might actually make a difference.'~Harry Dresden

anyone remember that one thread from that one poster from that one time where he asked if he can dress up like a monk with a robe in church?

where is this thread?

I want to read it for good times sake

That poster was, funnily enough, the guy who posted directly above you Here's the thread.

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Sir, if your organs go into another, when the resurrection comes, who gets your organs?

I made a typo in that post, but anyway...

I'll gladly share my organs in the afterlife. If God has to keep me hooked up to machines because he can't miracle-make me a new liver or whatever, well that's the price you pay for being nice. That'd suck if I was blind though.

Not that my organs will probably be much good by the time I'm done with them.

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft